Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, July 13, 1922, Image 4

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OFFERS A M A R K E T
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Portland, Oregon
V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O -P L A Y S
Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Matinee, 20c:
Evenings, 39c. Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Children
10 cents all times.
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w ill m ake Silos. G ranaries, B asem en ts’ etc., W a te r­
proof, R otp roof, R a tp roof and F ireproof.
M edusa W a terp roofed W h ite P ortland Cem ent is
th e b est fo r S tu cco P laster on ou tside fo r B u nga­
low s— D oes n o t stain and dirt can b e hosed off.
Write for Literature. Sold by A. McMlLLAN & CO.,
340-360 East Ankeny Street, Corner Second.
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good place to Eat and Live Well.
Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon.
Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m., 820 Stark St.
PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO.
P O R TLA N D , OREG ON.
Write for Prices and Shipping Tags
’R a d i o
M i0 x 3 i^ N o n -S k i(M ? a b r ic ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ $ ih 5 (^
P L I E S
From Akron, Ohio
F L E E
firm i- W OOD-LA R K "
Grand Avenue at Yamhill
PORTLAND, ORE.
Order f r o m
your dealer, if
_ he hasn’t it,
we’ll send you
By Parcel Post. Return Postage Paid. Write for a gallon, charges paid, for $2,00. Postage stamps
Circulars and Prices.
accepted.
EXCELLENT SERVICE
“A t Your Beck and Call” Clarke, Woodward Drug Co.,
INCOME
TAX
E x p ert a d v ice on any
in com e ta x problem s.
Several y ea rs’ actu a l
exp erience in G overn -
D R A R I C M R m en t B ureaus is offered
r I I U D !■ b Ivl w those unable to v is it our
o ffice .
State you r troubles b riefly and
send in w ith $1 and w e w ill give you h on ­
est t o goodness advice. It w ill pay you to
ge t in touch w ith us now. E. J. Curtin,
Room 806 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
WOSSeU-SWtLL
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PRICES:
Quart, 75c; half
gallon, $1.25;
gallon, $1.00.
EXPERT
Dyeing & Cleaning
P I til
N E W , FRESH STOCK JUST RECEIVED
We Pay Highest Prices for
HIDES, PELTS, WOOL, MOHAIR.
CASCARA BARK.
Address Department B
R eceiv in g Sets, com plete w ith phones and w ire, $50.00.
A vera ge R a n ge 400 m iles o f b roadcasting. Sim ple to
operate, w ith com plete instructions.
A . F. B ro d t Co., 245 G rand A ve ., P o rtla n d , Ore.
DYEINO 5 /
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ESTABLISHMENT
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Uncommon
Sense
Rites $1.00 » 4 op.
128 N. 6& SL Portland, Or«
Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all
Depots, and one block from main Postoffice
PATENT ATTORNEY
Will M. Maupin
By-
JO H N
BLAKE
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PORTLAND. OREGON.
R A IN IE R H O T E L
’IDDIES SIX
BRACE UP
W H A T A W O M A N D ID
HEN you’re feeling rather blue
And the sledding’s hard for you;
of the most deadly of the enemiesQ^yji 0 n your schemes go up the spout
W
o f mankind, will soon be conquered by |Add you’re
feeling
down
and
out;
the use of radium.
Sv:jH H |||when you’ve shot and scored a miss—
Since the beginning of time this ele- hT
&CQ up ana remember this:
Fir© P roof an d M od ern
ment has existed in nature. For the OThtose who win are those -who try.
last score or more of years the pres- % 0 brace up and don’t say die.
R I T Z
H O T E L
F ire P r o o f and M odern
ence of some unseen but powerful I „
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A
P A R K A N D M O R R ISO N STS. N E W H OUSTON HOTEL force has been suspected. Scientists ^ eU your chest and try again;
A . E. Holcombe, Manager
Depot Morrison Cars direct to Hotel. Popular
sought to discover what it was, but ferit your teeth and smile at pain.
W eek ly R a tes to P erm anen t G uests
Prices. Center Shopping and Theater district.
Sixth and E verett Streets, T h ree B locks sought in vain, till a quiet little Polish Tackle trouble with a laugh
FRANK A. CLARK, Prop.,
from N ew P ostoffice, F o u r B lock s from
woman, after years o f laborious exper­ fond you’ll cut the dose in half,
formerly with Clyde HoteL
U nion D epot, Portland, Ore.
took the world square in the eye;
iment, discovered it.
That a woman should have made ^uck the line and don’t say die,
this discovery—oue^of the most notable ¿aying down is all the shame—
D A n ifi
Spltndid Tunning Coil
Sit straight up and play the game.
in all history—is highly important.
Set for $10
It disproves forever the old conten­ t)on’t dodge trouble—if you do
Send for full information.
tion that there is any difference be­ It will doubly trouble you.
PLEATING
SPECIAL
MYERS BLACKWELL COMPANY
Cut, seam, hem and machine pleat skirts ready tween the brain o f a man and that of Meet each task with grit and vim,
462 Hawthorne Ave., PORTLAND, ORE
Do the square thing, sink or swim.
for band, $1.15. Old skirts machine repleated, a woman.
$1.00. Hemstitching, Etc.
The highest concentration, the great­ If you see hard luck draw nigh
EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO.
85% Fifth St.
Portland. Ore est reasoning power, the most indom- Laugh again and don’t say die.
itable determination were requ^e fljfog -
your face turned to the Jight.
B R A Z IN G , W E L D IN G & C U T T IN G
N orth w est W eld in g & Supply Co. 88 1st St.
(C opyright.)
feeforeTTiis discovery could be made.
^ l^ ^ r e H a b T e ^ Cleaning and
^d-
L ocated sixtrTiihd Hoyt~
A man stumbles on a gold mine or a
D yein g service send parcels to
us. W e pay return postage. diamond deposit by accident. But to
S trictly F irep roof and M odern. N ea r
In form ation and p rices given
both depots and con venien t ca r serv ice
find a metal which exists in the most
upon request.
TH E ROMANCE OF WORDS
to all parts o f city.
E N K B ’ S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S
minute quantities, and which must be
E stablish ed 1890
P ortland extracted by infinite pains from the sur­
"BRICK”
C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L DES1G N8
rounding elements, has to be located
C larke B ros., F lorists, 287 M orrison St.__
first, and laboriously separated'after-
F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S
T IKE many other expressions
C om m ercial Iron W ork s, 7th & M adison.
ward.
which, at first glance, ap­
1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, Whites, etc. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
Countless experiments entered Into
Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some pay while learn­
pear to belong to the slang of a
Send for our List.
ing. Positions secured. Write for catalogue Mme. Curie’s work, and only a re­
ropy recent period, "He’s a
234 Burnside street, Portland, Ore.
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markable human being could have
WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc., M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d and P ine Sts.
(brick” dates back to the days of
O tto Schum ann G ranite & M arble W orks. brought it to a successful conclusion.
:anfcient history, Plutarch being
O regon D istribu tors fo r GMC T ru ck s
Much
is
yet
to
be
done
before
the
, , <ITT
200 Second St., Cor. T a y lor Portland, Oi P E R S O N A L
authority for the statement that
M arry if L o n e ly ; m ost su ccessfu l ‘H om e power of radium over cancer can be
M aker” ; hundreds
rich ;
con fid en tia l;
L&urgus used it in connection
W edding Bouquets and Funeral P ieces
reliable; yea rs exp erien ce; descriptions thoroughly tested.
Lubliner F lorists, 348 M orrison SL_______
wfth the defense of Sparta.
free. “ T h e Su ccessfu l C lub,” M rs. Nash,
But
this
can
be
left
to
others,
as
the
B o x 556, O a kla n d, C a lifo rn ia .
The story goes that Lycurgus,
consolidation o f a captured position in
* befog a man of few words, was
war can be left to subordinates after a
fasted whether Sparta should be
you r p rodu ce w orth m ore m on ey brilliant general has won an engage­
F IS T U L A ,F IS S U R E ,, itch ­ b y M u ake
sin
g
la
test
m
ethods
a
t
the
tim
e,
you
| injftosed with walls, and replied:
in g and all oth er rectal prepare th e shipm ent o f a n y product.
ment.
con ditions excep t Cancer
• “1 1 1 at city is well fortified
W
e
W
ill
Be
Pleased
to
T
e
ll
You
H
o
w
Mme.
Curie
has
set
an
example;
not
perm anently cu red w ith ­
W r ite Us a t Once
wlach has a wall of men instead
ou t a su rgica l operation.
only for her own sex, but for all the
M y- m ethod o f treatm en t
| of!) rick.”
searchers for truth in the world.
saves the tissue instead of
Another historical allusion of
destroyin g it. It is pain ­
P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N_________
Her achievement is an inspiration,
less, requires no a n es­ S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R
I
thl same nature was made when
and probably to the end of time, will
th etic and is perm anent.
W e help th e a pp earance o f w om en.
I anjambassador from Epirus, on
T h ere is no con fin em en t T w e n ty -tw o in ch sw itch or transform a*
be an inspiration to the whole world.
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to daed, n o in terferen ce tion, valu e $7.60, p rice $2.45.
¡*a diplomatic mission, was shown
w ith business or socia l -engagem ents. I
(C o p y rig h t)
400 to 412 D ekum Bldg.
|.bj®the king of Sparta over his
guarantee a cure or w ill refund you r fee.
Call or w rite fo r b ookleL M ention this S H O E 'R E P A IR IN G IN P O R T L A N D
l cajjftal. The ambassador was
M
odel
Shoe
Repair,
272
W
a
sh
in
gton
SL
paper w hen w riting.
amazed to see that the city was
Shoem
akers,
D a vis B ros., A m erican
^ apparently unfortified and re­
108 4th SL ■
V E T E R IN A R IA N — C a ttle a S p e c ia lty
marked about the matter.
S econd find M o rriso n Sts., P o rtla n d , Ore. Dr. Chas. M. A nderson, K enton, Portland.
ifndeed,” replied the king.
"Riou canst not have looked
DOES A HEN CACKLE
■3 carefully. Come with me tomor­
AFTER LAYING AN EGG
row and I will show you the
\ wsfls of Sparta.”
Qn the following morning the
Embellishments Play an Important colored ratine and polka dot em­ r p i l E statement that there is a di-
rect connection between the cac­
broidery in color. These little round
Ikiag led his guest out upon the
Part in the Wardrobe of All
collars are distinctly smart if they kling o f a hen and the laughter of a
‘i plains, where his army was
Well Dressed Women.
frame faces that are youthful, but the person who is pleased may sound
drawn up in full battle force.
Th$jre, pointing proudly to the
Dress accessories play an increasing­ line is a trying one for a woman whose strange, but it is nevertheless true.
The human animal— man^gives vent
I solid battalions of armed men,
ly important part every season in a first youth is gone.
A very tailored collar and cuff set to a series of sounds originating in
I helexclaimed; "Thou beholdest
well dressed woman’s wardrobe. The
I th^ walls of Sparta—every man
simplest suit or dress may be made might be made of linen, pique or his throat when something causes him
| of them a brick !”
smart and distinctive if the right ac­ ratine, bound with a lighter weight pleasure. These sounds we character­
fJjhe antiquity o f the expres-
cessories are worn with it, and cer­ material in contrasting color, and hav­ ize as "laughter;” Very much the
I sion in English may be gathered
tainly very charming things are avail­ ing a touch of colored embroidery. same process takes place when a hen
/ from the fact that the Ingoldsby
able this spring. Any of these sets Such a set might be made of organdie, lays an egg. The presence of the egg
Legends contain the following
may be purchased in the shops, or if preferred, with binding of colored In the body of the hen causes the bird
they may be made at home with com­ linen or self fabric, and colored em­ some discomfort. When this is re­
| couplet:
lieved, she is naturally pleased and
“ Iri brief, I d on ’ t stick to declare
paratively trifling expenditure of time broidery.
| Father D ick,
Of course fluffy, frilly neckwear, announces her pleasure to the world
and money.
So they called him f o r shorL w a s a
by
a
species
of
laughter
of
joy
which
vestees,
guimpes,
etc.,
are
shown,
hut
A very smart vestee with cuffs to
i. regular b rick .”
match is of finely corded white pique the rather tailored effects seem to be we have termed "cackling.”
(C opyright.)
I f we remember that many persons
embroidered in white or color, a large holding first place at the present time.
ornamental pearl button serving as a
Gingham arid cretonne are playing "chuckle” when they are pleased the
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fastening as well as trimming for vest quite a role in spring and summer relationship between the laughter of
and cuffs. This set would be smart neckwear development. Linens also human beings and the cackling of
with a dark tailored suit or with a are to the fore.
hens becomes even more apparent and
frock of the rejdingote type.
it should be borne in mind that every
Another euMly made set consists of
The latest list of barristers in living thing expresses its pleasure in
I like to te-k e rr\y
puritan collar and novel cuffs of France shows ohly 14 women lawyers some animate and usually vocal man­
p e r»
heavy linen, finished with a band of and 55 probationers.
ner. Oats purr, dogs bark, monkeys
Ana 5 it ®.r»d dre.'&.rr»
chatter, birds chirp or sing, children
Jump up and down or cry out with
, g lo r ie .,
joy, adults laugh or chuckle, hens
A
dc I dr'fc.b
little .
cackle. It’s simply the application of
different terms to the expression of
Police Commissioner of New York
He stated that in the event the the same emotion.
From out tk e Gre'e.t
Asks Appropriation to Hire Twen­
(C opyright.)
money was granted for the employ­
ty-Five Crime Experts.
vnkr\owrs
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ment o f the specialists from July 1 at
Green, White and Black.
~ New York.— Police Commissioner a salary o f $5,000 a year each, he
Twd men passed each other in
Enright issued a statement regarding would endeavor to obtain women as
Washington street.
his request to the board o f estimate well as men for % the jobs.
"Hello, Green,” said one.
for $62,500 for the employment of 25
He said that $5,000 a year for such
"How are you, White?” said the
"specialists in designated channels of work was not excessive and was $7,000
other.
crime,” which was referred to a spe­ a year less than is paid to crime spe­
And they both are black.
cial committee.
cialists by Scotland Yard.
We can show you hoW to turn your patentable
ideas into cash. Oregon Licensed Mechanical
Engineer. THOMAS BILYEXJ, 202 Stevens
Building, Portland, Ore.
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT.
KAU1U
IfgTEL H oyt
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
P I L E S
it .
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wm
INTELLIGENT PRODUCE MARKETING
RUBY & COMPANY, 169 FRONT ST.
DR. C . J . D E A N
W H Y
WARDROBE ACCESSORIES NEEDED
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
SEEKS
WOMEN
A
12Sj Tenth near Washington.
BAB’S RESTAURANT I
105 UNION AVENUE N ORTH ,
I
A T LE SS T H A N W H O L E S A LE
HEM STITCHING A N D PLEATING.
B u ttonh oling — B u tton s — P laitin g — T u ck in g and Chainstitching
A ll M ail Orders given ca reiu l and prom pt attention
ELITE SHOP,
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DETECTIVES
TkougKt
10,000-Mile
Guarantee
And W e
Back It Up!
30x3 */2 Clincher
Non-Skid C o r d ..............
31x4 “ SS” Non-Skid
C o r d .............................
32x4 “ SS” Non-Skid
Cord .................................
33x4 “ SS” Non-Skid .
C o r d ................ 1 ...............
32x41/2 “ SS” Non-Skid
C o r d ..................................
34x4 V2 “ SS” Non-Skid
Cord ............................. ..
3 3 x 5 “ SS” Non-Skid
Cord .................................
34x5 “ SS” Non-Skid
Cord ............................... .
35x5 “ SS” Non-Skid
Cord ................................
$ 12.50
$ 19.95
$ 22.45
$ 23.75
$ 29.95
$ 30.95
$ 37.75
. $ 40.25
A L L SIZES IN STOCK
American Tire & Rubber Co.
Broadway and Oak— Phone Bdwy. 2300
PORTLAND, OREGON
TEOSSM
White Spots pn Wood.
QUEER FEELINGS
AT MIDDLE AGE
The white spots left on the wood­
work after it is washed are caused
by the use of soap which is too strong.
In cleaning woodwork, use luke-warm
water and milk, soap suds or cleaning
powder. These leave no spots and are Women Should Know How Lydia E.
good dirt removers.
Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound
The Influential Man.
. Helps at This Trying Period
A fte r a m a n b y d in t o f l i v i n g n. vTr-
tuous and industrious life has worked
Sheboygan, Wisconsin.— “ I was run
up to a position of a littlo influence in down, tired and nervous. I could not
even d o m y o w n
the community he has to use it all
housework, could not
getting jobs for . some of his friends
sleep at night and
and getting others out of trouble with
all kinds o f q u e e r
thoughts would come
the police court.— Ohio State Journal.
Handicap of Fear.
The fear of many brings a snare.
By halting in our duty and giving hack
in time of trial, our hands grow weak­
er, our ears grow dull, so that when
we look at the way of the righteous,
it seems as though it was not for us.
—John Woolman.
Making a Cement Floor Smooth.
To make a cement floor smooth,
clean and dry the floor and paint with
a coat of water glass, about as thick
as heavy syrup. Hot water and chem­
icals will remove this paint.
The Tragedy of Ankles.
‘Dorn pointed at the women moving
by them, ‘Poems in shoe-craft, trag­
edies in ankles, and melodramas in
legs/ he announced.” — From "Eric
Dorn,” by Ben Hecht.
Jud Tunkins.
Jud Tunkins says it’s all wrong to
think that in business friendship
ceases. The fact that they are obliged
to transact business with one another
is all that keeps a lot of people even
a little bit friendly.
The Elephant’s Foot.
to me. F i n a l l y I
gave up going to the
doctor an<J a friend
told me of Lydia E .
Pinkham’s Vegeta­
b le
Compound.
A fte r the first bottle
I could sleep better
and I have kept on
improving ever since.
I have taken
seven bottles now and am so happy that
I am all over these bad feelings||T—Mrs.
B. L anser , 1639 N . 3rd S t., Sheboygan,
Wisconsin.
For the woman entering middle age
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable C o m ­
pound can be o f much benefit. During
this time o f life certain changes take
place which sometimes develop into
serious trouble.
Melancholia, nervousness, irritability;.
headache arid dizziness are some o f the
symptoms. Lydia *E. Pinkham’ s V ege­
table Compound is a natural restora­
tive, especially adapted to assist nature
in carrying you safely past this time«
W hy not give it a fair trial ?
_
To Tell Cow’s Age.
It is more difficult to determine the
age of a cow than a horse, say the
livestock men at the State College at
Ithaca, N. Y. They agree that some es­
timate of a cow’s age may be .made
from her teeth and horns. The num­
ber of "annual rings” on the horns,
plus two, for example, usually gives
the animal’s age, hut remembering that
the pairs of permanent teeth come
nine months apart will help to verify
it.
The elephant is a good traveler. On
level ground a fast horse can outrun
Astonishing Indeed.
him, but on rough ground he would
leave the horse behind. His foot is
Kenneth recently sent his Grand­
encased in a hag-like skin, with a mother Gray the following birthday
heavy padded bottom.
greeting on that lady’s eightieth birth­
day. Kenneth was born on the same
Stars in Daylight.
month, so this is what he w rote:
Photographs of stars down to the ‘‘Dear Grandma: I was born the day
sixth magnitude can be taken in broad before you were. Kenneth.”
daylight. If the photographs are tak­
en through a deep red screen, the stars
appear with distinctness. Important
On How to Make a Success o f the Real Estate
results! are expected from experiments. Busines. Particulars, Macdonald Cooperative
FREE ADVICE--
Realty ^Company, San Diego, California,
On Strike.
Opportunity—I’m perfectly willing
to knock on every door once, hut I’ll
be hornswoggled if I’ll go through a
turnstile.
And Most Husbands.
used for baby’s clothes, will keep them
sweet and snowy-white until worn ouL
T ry it and see for yourself. A t grocers
Every milliner knows how much a K r a Vnn W tc fio it? BEHNKEfWALKER
A re I on o a iis n e a :
b u s in e s s
c o ll e g e
woman’s vanity goes to her head.-— Is th e b iggest, m o s t p e r fe ctly equipped
B u sin ess T ra in in g S ch ool In th e N o rth -
Boston Transcript.
Daily Thought.
Men are but children of a large
growth.—Dryden.
w esL F it yo u rse lf fo r a h igh er position
w ith m ore m oney. P erm a n en t p osition s
assu red o u r G raduates.
W rite fo r ca ta lo g —F o u rth a n d Y am hill,
Portland.
P. N. U.
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No. 27, 1922
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